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Every interior designer knows the chaos of managing multiple projects simultaneously—design concepts to finalize, orders to place, client emails to answer, and site visits to attend. Without a centralized system, important details slip through the cracks, deadlines are missed, and stress levels rise.
A well-structured project tracker gives you a bird's eye view of every project. So at any moment, you know what stage each project is at. No more guessing.
I hope you enjoy the episode
Beth xx
Download the FREE template here.
Key Components of an Effective Tracker
The best project trackers include just enough information without becoming overwhelming:
• Project Overview: Basic project identification including client name and address
• Key Dates and Deadlines: Major milestones, builder deadlines, and order timelines
• Task Breakdown: Clear responsibilities for each phase of the project
• Communication Schedule: When you'll update clients to maintain trust and expectations
"A project tracker isn't just a glorified to-do list. It's a system that helps you manage all the moving parts of a project in one place," Beth emphasizes.
Choosing the Right ToolWhile many sophisticated project management tools exist, I recommend starting simple:
"I actually use a good old Google Sheet or Excel. It's really simple. It's easy to customize. You can have tabs for multiple projects."
The most important factor isn't which tool you use, but whether you consistently use it.
Making It a HabitFor your project tracker to be effective, I suggest three key habits:
• Start each day by reviewing your tracker before checking emails
• Update it in real-time as you complete tasks
• Schedule a weekly check-in to ensure everything is current
"I can guarantee there is no better feeling than at the end of your work week... you make sure your project tracker is up to date and you can see exactly where you are on all your projects."
This episode is essential for interior designers who want to reduce stress, improve efficiency, and ensure no important details fall through the cracks in their design projects.
Want to work together? Here are the ways I can help you in your business.
1.Sign up to our MAILING LIST where each month you will receive helpful business tips straight to your inbox
2. Start a HEALTH CHECK today. We will work together for 8 weeks and improve your systems and processes.
I only have 8 spots available every month.
3. Start my course THE PROCESS so you know exactly what to do when in your interior design studio.
4. Have a look at THE RESOURCE STOCKROOM - this is where you will find our short courses and free resources to help you run a better interior design studio
5. Want to use our tool MTTD in your studio? Start your FREE 30 DAY TRIAL today.
Every interior designer knows the chaos of managing multiple projects simultaneously—design concepts to finalize, orders to place, client emails to answer, and site visits to attend. Without a centralized system, important details slip through the cracks, deadlines are missed, and stress levels rise.
A well-structured project tracker gives you a bird's eye view of every project. So at any moment, you know what stage each project is at. No more guessing.
I hope you enjoy the episode
Beth xx
Download the FREE template here.
Key Components of an Effective Tracker
The best project trackers include just enough information without becoming overwhelming:
• Project Overview: Basic project identification including client name and address
• Key Dates and Deadlines: Major milestones, builder deadlines, and order timelines
• Task Breakdown: Clear responsibilities for each phase of the project
• Communication Schedule: When you'll update clients to maintain trust and expectations
"A project tracker isn't just a glorified to-do list. It's a system that helps you manage all the moving parts of a project in one place," Beth emphasizes.
Choosing the Right ToolWhile many sophisticated project management tools exist, I recommend starting simple:
"I actually use a good old Google Sheet or Excel. It's really simple. It's easy to customize. You can have tabs for multiple projects."
The most important factor isn't which tool you use, but whether you consistently use it.
Making It a HabitFor your project tracker to be effective, I suggest three key habits:
• Start each day by reviewing your tracker before checking emails
• Update it in real-time as you complete tasks
• Schedule a weekly check-in to ensure everything is current
"I can guarantee there is no better feeling than at the end of your work week... you make sure your project tracker is up to date and you can see exactly where you are on all your projects."
This episode is essential for interior designers who want to reduce stress, improve efficiency, and ensure no important details fall through the cracks in their design projects.
Want to work together? Here are the ways I can help you in your business.
1.Sign up to our MAILING LIST where each month you will receive helpful business tips straight to your inbox
2. Start a HEALTH CHECK today. We will work together for 8 weeks and improve your systems and processes.
I only have 8 spots available every month.
3. Start my course THE PROCESS so you know exactly what to do when in your interior design studio.
4. Have a look at THE RESOURCE STOCKROOM - this is where you will find our short courses and free resources to help you run a better interior design studio
5. Want to use our tool MTTD in your studio? Start your FREE 30 DAY TRIAL today.
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